by Klaus Brummer (Editor), Sebastian Harnisch (Editor), Kai Oppermann (Editor)
This book explores how 'domestic' public policy approaches and concepts can enrich the study of foreign policy. It has chapters by leading experts on arguably the most important approaches in public policy.
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Foreign policy as public policy?explores how foreign policy analysis can be enriched by 'domestic realm' public policy approaches, concepts, and theories. In many ways foreign policy has become more similar to, and intertwined with, 'domestic' public policies: this book bridges the divide that still persists between the two fields.
The chapters within cover arguably the most important public policy approaches -- multiple streams, advocacy coalition, punctuated equilibrium, and veto player approaches -- to explore how they can contribute to the analysis of foreign policy. With dedicated chapters on each of the selected approaches by leading experts in their fields, they discuss how the approaches can be adapted and transferred to the study of foreign policy and illustrate the benefits this can bring in empirical case studies on a range of foreign policy puzzles.
Author Biography
Klaus Brummer, Chair of International Relations, Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Germany
Sebastian Harnisch, Chair for International Relations and Comparative Foreign and Security Policy Studies, Heidelberg University, Germany Kai Oppermann, Professor of Politics, Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany Diana Panke, Professor of Political Science, Chair in 'Multi-Level Governance', University of Freiburg, Germany